Amazing Hua Hin Campaign Offers Huge Discounts on Hotel Rooms in September

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Amazing Hua Hin Campaign Offers Huge Discounts on Hotel Rooms in September

There has never been a better time to visit Hua Hin with TAT's Amazing Hua Hin promotion offering up to 50% discounts on selected hotel rooms through the whole month of September 2019.

33 hotels in Hua Hin together with the Prachuap Khiri Khan Office of Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) are participating in this rainy season's the ‘Amazing Hua Hin 2019’ promotion. The participating properties will offer up to 50% off room rates throughout the month of September.

To get the discount, book by phone or email directly at the participating hotels indicating the  AMAZING HUA HIN promotion code. 

The aim of the campaign is to promote domestic tourism as well as to attract more foreign tourists to the seaside resort city during the green season. Hua Hin is easily accessible from Bangkok by train, bus or van. It takes just under 3 hours to get there. The number of promotional rooms is limited 1000 on 'First Come–First Served' bases. Hurry up!

The participating properties include international brands like Centara, Dusit, Movenpick, Sheraton, boutique hotels like Marrakesh or G Hua Hin and SME hotels like Koh Talu Island Resort.

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